Thought I'd stick in my own very Cornish surname and a few other super-Cornish surnames. It came back with this for all:

Group: European_other Western

Subgroup: English

Language: English

Oh dear.

Out of the six or seven I stuck in, only one - 'Tresidder' came up Cornish but with a peculiar surprise:

Group: Anglo-Saxon

Subgroup: Cornish

Language: English

Extremely flawed!

As long as a hundred of us remain alive, we shall never give in to the domination of the English. We fight not for glory, not for wealth nor honours but only and alone for freedom, which no good man surrenders but with his life...

Granted the classification system is all cockeyed and therefore deserves some well written -POLITE- and instructive correction sent to the site owners via email and letter. Get writing now. That being said its still very interesting to see the distribution of ones name around the globe.

Do you know TGG's surname? If you did, you certainly wouldn't say that. Or about Mark's. Let's just say they're both Cornish language surnames. My maternal surname, by the way, would be MacCuinneagain. Yep, Scots Gaelic.

He is, of course, incorrect on both aspects of his latest failed attempt at being intelligent. More of an indicator of his IQ than anything of any value. It probably keeps him happy and everyone is entitled to be happy! Incidently, I did not appreciate that Serbia was English-speaking!

TGG wrote:
He is, of course, incorrect on both aspects of his latest failed attempt at being intelligent. More of an indicator of his IQ than anything of any value. It probably keeps him happy and everyone is entitled to be happy! Incidently, I did not appreciate that Serbia was English-speaking!